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This coloring storybook shows how cooperation can put an end to bullying. It's full of tips to help boys and girls learn how to deal with threatening behavior. The tale of Allie and her friends, who stand up to a classmate bully, offers valuable messages about respect, teamwork, and friendship. Thirty charming illustrations accompany the simple but sensitive story.
Discusses the aggressive behavior known as bullying, covering causes, types of bullying, and ways to respond to a bully.
Being a buddy can make a difference in a pal’s life. Team up by being a buddy and be cool in school with your pal. The power of buddies unified to make a stand against the injustice of bullies. Buddies are stronger together, stronger in unity, and triumphant against bullies. Buddies are unstoppable and powerful together. They can stand together and speak out against the wrong in order to conquer bullies together. Buddies are good leaders in standing up against bullies and fighting for what is right. Buddies do not go along with the wrong to be a part of a group. There is a right way for buddies to fight back and take a stand against bullies without hate.
Self Determination Theory Autonomy Competence Relatedness "A Principal's Tale: A Self Determined Leader by Shelley McIntosh, Ed.D., is an engaging book that will help readers comprehend urban school administration and self-determination theory of urban school principals... A Principal's Tale is informative and educational and will help future and current urban school principals and administrators, and all those who are keen to learn how principals do their job." Mamta Madhaven ~ Readers' Favorite
Teens Tell It Like It Is ... On what to say to get Bullies to leave you alone!
Do you know what to do or say when you are bullied? Are you tolerating people who manipulate or abuse you? When others treat you badly do you just try harder to get along? Learn the inside story on what makes bullies tick, and discover your own vulnerabilities and your hidden strengths! This book will change the way you see bullies and change the way you see yourself. If you want to know what bullying is, why bullies target you, and a strategic method to get back control, then read: The Book On Bullies: Break Free in Forty (40 minutes or 40 days), today!
Can an anonymous act of kindness produce more than unexpected joy and happiness? Twelve-year-old Darcy Diggins has firsthand knowledge that it does. She has an incredible story to tell, but who is going to believe that an anonymous act of kindness can produce a full-grown miniature person called a Dewbabie, and that the misplaced tribe of tiny people from the RainForest live in her closet? In order to protect the Dewbabies, Darcy enlists the help of her zany grandmother, Ms. Earlene, the celebrity storyteller whose outfits are always worth a mention. Darcy not only has to manage a middle school bully determined to ruin her reputation, but she also has to restrain a middle-age bully, her miserable, misguided aunt who is also her middle school guidance counselor. Aunt Estelle’s misery leads her straight to a scam artist wanted by the FBI. As Darcy’s responsibilities multiply, so does her resolve, and this is how and when she discovers her aptitude for “Biospychology.”
"No More Bullies in our School" tells how a young boy and his best friend gave the children in their school, who were being bullied, the courage to stand up to the bully by joining together against him without becoming bullies themselves. This book is dedicated to children who have faced or will face bullying with the hope that all those around them will come forward to take a stand and help change bullies into nurturing buddies.
Play therapy interventions are critical elements of providing responsive services within the context of comprehensive school counseling programs. However, many school counselors are not trained in the use of play therapy techniques during their graduate training programs as Play Therapy is not a required course based on standards set by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education Programs (CACREP) (2009). Indeed, while there are over 400 school counseling programs in the U. S., there are only 11 certified play therapy training centers. Even more critically, school counselors may not know which play therapy approaches and interventions are evidenced based for specific childhood concerns (e. g., selective mutism, social skills deficits, parent deployment). Play therapy is a structured, theoretically-based approach to counseling that builds on the normal communicative and learning processes of children as they may not have developed the complexities of language to accurately express their concerns (Carmichael, 2006; Gil, 1991; Landreth, 2002; O'Connor & Schaefer, 1983). Further, children who are most in crisis may be the ones who need play concepts integrated in counseling; yet, many school counselors are unprepared to provide these vital resources. The focus of this book is on various play techniques and the application of various play therapy theories (i. e., Child Centered Play Therapy, Solution Focused Play Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy) within comprehensive school counseling programs, addressing various childhood concerns, prevention and intervention. Each chapter offers vignettes, a literature review of a specific childhood concern (e.g., homelessness, separation anxiety), pragmatic interventions for the school environment, and a case study to demonstrate application of techniques.